>>> I proposed a talk about AOO for the next BSDCan: >>> >>> http://www.bsdcan.org/2012/
+1 as a FreeBSD ports committer. thanks Nakata Maho From: Louis Suárez-Potts <[email protected]> Subject: Re: BSDCan (was Re: OpenOffice.org meetup in Holland) Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 00:00:27 -0500 > Juergen, would you accept constructive critique? Given that your > presentation effectively would be representing the work being done and > to be done, it would be good to have clear, forceful language…. and > last I heard, English as she is spoke is me native tongue. ;-) > > Ciao > Louis > > > > On 13 February 2012 04:01, Jürgen Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 2/11/12 6:34 PM, Pedro Giffuni wrote: >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> I proposed a talk about AOO for the next BSDCan: >>> >>> http://www.bsdcan.org/2012/ >>> >> I have proposed a paper for the LinuxTag in Berlin in May. It's under review >> and not yet accepted. >> >> Short abstract >> "OpenOffice is the leading open source office productivity suite and 2011 >> was a challenging year for the OpenOffice project. The main sponsor Oracle >> announced to stop their investment in the project and they granted the >> source code and the trademarks to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF). The >> presentation is intended to inform about the current status, the future and >> to clarify many wrong and misleading communication around the project." >> >> Future plans will be based on discussions here on the list and the proposed >> 4.0 features etc. >> >> >> Juergen >> >> >> >> >>> I actually have to prepare another, more technical, talk >>> for the same event so having a standard presentation >>> template to start with would be good. >>> >>> Pedro. >>> >>> >>> --- Sab 11/2/12, Rob Weir<[email protected]> ha scritto: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> I'm not sure it would help in this particular case, but we >>>> should probably develop a standard project overview >>>> presentation that we can keep up-to-date and translate. >>>> Cover the basics of what AOO is as a product, platforms, >>>> languages, functionality, standards supported, >>>> etc., then discuss Apache and AOO as a project, and then end >>>> with future plans and an invitation to get involved. If we >>>> had such a 20 slide presentation, it would make it easier >>>> for project members, and other interested parties, to help >>>> spread the word at smaller events. >>>> >>>> Is there a standard Apache presentation template? >>>> >>> >>> >>>> -Rob >>>> >>>>> //drew >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>>>> >>>> >> >
